A competency mapping tool that allows you to customize generic job descriptions or roles within your department or organization to reflect the skills and knowledge your people need to perform at an optimal level.

The issue is we only want users to be able to see items that they created.

For instance, we have a list created for quotes. When a user fills out the form for the request we only want him and the pricing department to be able to see the request in the list.

The only two options I have found is pricing has to manually change the permissions on each request or I can setup a custom view with the [Me] option and make it default. The only issue is if the users changes the view then it defeats the purpose.

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I might be wrong, but I don't think that Sharepoint 2010 supports what you're wanting to do out of the box. You'll most likely be best off by creating an aspx cart and loading it within your Sharepoint webpart and handling security through the usual means for a cart.

We found a work around by using Custom Security Groups and making the default view what we want and preventing the users from creating other views. It doesn't really "secure" it, but they are happy with security via obscurity on this one.

So users will not have rights to create views, but the pricing department will have rights to create private views that shows them everything.

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